Miami Dolphins legend Jason Taylor announced Monday on Twitter that coach Jimmy Johnson will be his presenter during his Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony Aug. 5, in Canton, Ohio.

Johnson was the Dolphins’ head coach when they drafted Taylor — a pass-rushing machine who amassed 139.5 sacks in his career — in the third round out of Akron in 1997.

“You know, so, from the moment I found out I was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame everybody’s been asking me the same question — whose going to be your presenter?” Taylor said in a brief video posted on Twitter.

“You know, I really took my time with this decision. But the more I thought about it the same name always rose to the top of the list. So I’m excited and honored to tell you that my presenter this August will be the guy that believed in me from Day One. He took a chance on a undersized defensive end and never looked back. He gave the opportunity of a lifetime — none other than Jimmy Johnson.

“Coach, thank you. And I look forward to seeing you in Canton.”

Johnson replied on Twitter, saying, “Honored to present @JasonTaylor in HOF..1 of the most talented players I ever recruited or coached..He made plays that WON games!”

Taylor, a five-time All Pro and six-time Pro Bowl selection, played 15 seasons, 13 with the Dolphins. He had a career- and NFL-best 18.5 sacks in 2002.

Former Dolphin Jason Taylor's bronzed bust will be unveiled Aug. 5 as he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Former Dolphin Jason Taylor's bronzed bust will be unveiled Aug. 5 as he is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The 2006 Defensive Player of the Year and member of the All-Decade Team of the 2000s, Taylor will become the 10th Dolphins player or head coach in the Hall of Fame joining Nick Buoniconti, Larry Csonka, Bob Griese, Jim Langer, Larry Little, Dan Marino, Don Shula, Dwight Stephenson and Paul Warfield.